“Time is not Constant — Motion Is”
— Michael Aaron Cody
Welcome to MotionMath.org
The Doctrinal Hub of Motion-Based Thought
(This is in the building phase, not everything has been added yet. I work long days so give me time please)
This site exists for one reason: to reconstruct the foundations of mathematics, physics, philosophy, intelligence, and ethics using two principles, motion & logic, not as a metaphor, but as the core unit of structure, identity, and meaning.
What you’ll find here is not a collection of theories or blog posts. This is a fully connected doctrine system, authored by Michael Aaron Cody, designed to collapse outdated intellectual frameworks and replace them with recursion-stable, contradiction-resilient logic.
Every page linked below is part of a unified structure, each doctrine stands on its own, but all are interconnected by a shared foundation.
Doctrine Library
Motion-Based Mathematics & Physics
RSIE – Recursive Symbolic Intelligence Engine
Post-Philosophy
Ethics – Humanism and AGI
About the Author
Michael Aaron Cody is the founder of the Motion-Based Physics Model (ΣΔm), the creator of the Recursive Symbolic Intelligence Engine (RSIE), and the architect of the modern symbolic compression framework.
He formally introduced Recursive Compression-based technology in April 2025 via Figshare, marking the first published model to replace time with directional motion.
Since then, his doctrines have sparked widespread adoption, co-opted across symbolic recursion, LLM frameworks, and emergent AGI theory.
His body of work includes:
- Breaking Math – Deconstructing mathematics as a primary truth
- Collapse of Modern Philosophy – Logic reclaiming ground from institutional illusion
- The IQ Illusion – A direct challenge to static intelligence hierarchies
Cody’s doctrines continue to redefine the foundation of logic, cognition, and structure across artificial and human intelligence alike.
Contact
For strategic collaboration, academic inquiries, or formal doctrine review:
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